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    (Simply Trinitycore question) How do you apply patches?

    New to Trinitycore wondering how you apply patches such as trinitycore_rev9395.patch (filesize) - trinitycore - Project Hosting on Google Code ?

    Help is greatly appreciated.

    (Simply Trinitycore question) How do you apply patches?
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    Or if you're lazy and don't want to open two new links and read the posts. Do like this.

    Windows:
    Code:
    Right click at svn folder -> TortoiseSVN -> Apply patch.
    The rest is pretty self explanatory.
    Linux:
    Code:
    patch -p1 < filename
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    Originally Posted by Link_S View Post
    Or if you're lazy and don't want to open two new links and read the posts. Do like this.

    Windows:
    Code:
    Right click at svn folder -> TortoiseSVN -> Apply patch.
    The rest is pretty self explanatory.
    Linux:
    Code:
    patch -p1 < filename
    It's a bit more complicated than that.

    TrinityCore uses a Mercurial repository, and to use patches you have to enable the patch extension in Mercurial.ini. The links explain how to do that, gives a link to a repository of patches, and teaches you how to manage a patch, even through updating.
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    Valeu pela ajuda

    Eu estava tendo alguns problemas com spell de boss e tinha achado um patch na internet
    so q nao sabia aplica

    Graças a ajuda de nosso amigo que posto no forum

    o modo correto de aplica

    Hoje esta tudo correndo bem

    Mais uma vez obrigado amigo

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